Wiring diagram All the wires that go into the tank for the float, temperature sensor and whatever else they go to were ripped out. I need a diagram of the wiring harness that shows color codes and where all those wires go for the AM-14. thanks, mike

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They are 2 ways to get this. An internet search using your year make and model car with the term fuel pump wiring or wiring diagram usually pulls up a collage of good diagrams. Or the autozone site has a help site at the bottom of its help page, There is a free part and a pay part, but free info will supply diagrams.

make sure you hooked up the wiring to the tank float sensor. if the wiring is intact, it's possible you jammed the float during handling. this will require dropping the tank again (after emptying it and allowing vapors to dissipate), removing the top access plate, and physically checking for freedom of movement of the float assembly. Use a multimeter to check the resistance as the float moves, should give variable reading as the float travels. reassemble, ensuring to seal the top plate thoroughly. test float movement again, by filling tank with water and watching the meter. drain tank and allow to dry completely. reinstall wiring and bolt the tank back into place.

If you are handy with small hand tools and a Volt/Ohm meter then it would be worth a try to check the problem, older cards the fuel guage is problematic. In the tank in a wire wound resistor connected to the float in the tank, every time you change the fuel lever the wiper rubs the wires and over time it either breaks or gets coated with crud, it requires removing the sensor from the tank and cleaning it. To test however you can follow the wires to the tank and remove the connector, if you have a fuel pump in the tank then you will need to check the wiring diagram for the correct wires and colors. You then measure the resistance across the two wires for the sensor, open circuit means the part will require removel and repair, anything from zero to about 120 means it is probably working, you can also short the wires going back to the gauge and turn on the ignition switch but don't start the car, if it read full then remove the short and it should read empty, the gauge is working. Temp gauge same process just the sensor is under the hood, same process measure resisitance. If you are going to try this yourself I suggest a service manual from your local parts store. If you choose to then take it to a mechanic you already know what to expect. I don't suggest removing a fuel tank alone, it requires jacking up the card and having something to raise and lower the tank. You are working with flamable liquids and you can be seriously injured or killed. Take care folow instructions and you will be fine. Wish it were simpler but this is what a mechanic is going to do as well.

Hi,Your Air Intake temperature sensor is located under your tank, about midway up the frame. It is gray in color, and has one Black/Blue wire, and one Brown/White wire.If you need a diagram, let me know and I can email it to you.Hope this helps.